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Remote Sensing of Agro-droughts in Guangdong Province of China Using MODIS Satellite Data

A practical approach was developed in the study for drought monitoring in Guangdong province of China on the basis of vegetation supply water index (VSWI) and precipitation distance index (PDI). A comprehensive index for assessment of agro-drought severity (SADI) was then established from the normal...

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Autores principales: Gao, Maofang, Qin, Zhihao, Zhang, Hong'ou, Lu, Liping, Zhou, Xia, Yang, Xiuchun
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3705466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27873780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s8084687
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author Gao, Maofang
Qin, Zhihao
Zhang, Hong'ou
Lu, Liping
Zhou, Xia
Yang, Xiuchun
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Qin, Zhihao
Zhang, Hong'ou
Lu, Liping
Zhou, Xia
Yang, Xiuchun
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description A practical approach was developed in the study for drought monitoring in Guangdong province of China on the basis of vegetation supply water index (VSWI) and precipitation distance index (PDI). A comprehensive index for assessment of agro-drought severity (SADI) was then established from the normalized VSWI and PDI. Using MODIS satellite images and precipitation data from ground-observed meteorological stations, we applied the approach to Guangdong for drought monitoring in 2006. The monitoring results showed that the drought severity on average was very low in the province during the main growing season from May to September in 2006. However, seasonal variation of the severity was also obvious in difference counties of the province. Higher severity of drought could be seen in the periods of late-June (In China each month is traditionally divided into 3 periods. Each is with 10 days and has different names. This division system is mainly with consideration of farming seasons hence has been widely used as the basis of drought monitoring periods in China. In order to keep this tradition, we define, for example, for June, the early-June as the period from 1(st) to 10(th) of June, the mid-June as the period from 11(th) to 20(th), and the late-June as the period from 21(st) to 30(th). So mid-August denotes the period from 11(th) to 20(th) of August, and early-July the period from 1(st) to 10(th) of July, and so on.), early-July, mid-August and late-September. Regionally, Leizhou Peninsula in the west had the most serious drought before mid-May. Validation indicated that our monitoring results were generally consistent with the drought statistics data and the results from Chinese National Satellite Meteorological Center (CNSMC), which used only remote sensing data. This consistence confirmed the applicability of our approach for drought monitoring. Our better identification of drought severity in Leizhou Peninsula of western Guangdong than that of CNSMC might suggest that the approach developed in the study was able to provide a better alternative to increase the accuracy of drought monitoring for agricultural administration and farming.
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spelling pubmed-37054662013-07-09 Remote Sensing of Agro-droughts in Guangdong Province of China Using MODIS Satellite Data Gao, Maofang Qin, Zhihao Zhang, Hong'ou Lu, Liping Zhou, Xia Yang, Xiuchun Sensors (Basel) Article A practical approach was developed in the study for drought monitoring in Guangdong province of China on the basis of vegetation supply water index (VSWI) and precipitation distance index (PDI). A comprehensive index for assessment of agro-drought severity (SADI) was then established from the normalized VSWI and PDI. Using MODIS satellite images and precipitation data from ground-observed meteorological stations, we applied the approach to Guangdong for drought monitoring in 2006. The monitoring results showed that the drought severity on average was very low in the province during the main growing season from May to September in 2006. However, seasonal variation of the severity was also obvious in difference counties of the province. Higher severity of drought could be seen in the periods of late-June (In China each month is traditionally divided into 3 periods. Each is with 10 days and has different names. This division system is mainly with consideration of farming seasons hence has been widely used as the basis of drought monitoring periods in China. In order to keep this tradition, we define, for example, for June, the early-June as the period from 1(st) to 10(th) of June, the mid-June as the period from 11(th) to 20(th), and the late-June as the period from 21(st) to 30(th). So mid-August denotes the period from 11(th) to 20(th) of August, and early-July the period from 1(st) to 10(th) of July, and so on.), early-July, mid-August and late-September. Regionally, Leizhou Peninsula in the west had the most serious drought before mid-May. Validation indicated that our monitoring results were generally consistent with the drought statistics data and the results from Chinese National Satellite Meteorological Center (CNSMC), which used only remote sensing data. This consistence confirmed the applicability of our approach for drought monitoring. Our better identification of drought severity in Leizhou Peninsula of western Guangdong than that of CNSMC might suggest that the approach developed in the study was able to provide a better alternative to increase the accuracy of drought monitoring for agricultural administration and farming. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2008-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3705466/ /pubmed/27873780 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s8084687 Text en © 2008 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Lu, Liping
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Remote Sensing of Agro-droughts in Guangdong Province of China Using MODIS Satellite Data
title Remote Sensing of Agro-droughts in Guangdong Province of China Using MODIS Satellite Data
title_full Remote Sensing of Agro-droughts in Guangdong Province of China Using MODIS Satellite Data
title_fullStr Remote Sensing of Agro-droughts in Guangdong Province of China Using MODIS Satellite Data
title_full_unstemmed Remote Sensing of Agro-droughts in Guangdong Province of China Using MODIS Satellite Data
title_short Remote Sensing of Agro-droughts in Guangdong Province of China Using MODIS Satellite Data
title_sort remote sensing of agro-droughts in guangdong province of china using modis satellite data
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3705466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27873780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s8084687
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